Experience the khareef season in Salalah – In summer, in Salalah takes place a monsoon season named khareekm which fills the region with lush green meadows.

Driving the coastal road from Salalah to the Yemeni border – The most spectacular coast in Yemen.

Experiencing the Omani traditional life – Unlike its neighbors from Dubai and Qatar, Oman is a country that managed to keep all its traditions.

Camping at one of the many wadis in Oman – Oman is about outdoors and camping in one of those valleys with natural pools is one of the highlights.

The historical heritage, from ruined cities to epic forts and abandoned villages – Oman has a large offer of historical sites, and I recommend the ruined city of Manah and the several forts spread across Rustaq, Bahla, and Nizwa.

Renting a car – You should know that public transportation in Oman sucks, so if you want to travel independently and don’t want to do hitchhiking, you must rent one to move around.

Accommodation – There are no hostels or guesthouses and budget hotels start at 25€ for a single room. However, the offer of mid-range and luxury hotels is enormous.